Overview

The ultra high-performance tyre that delivers shorter braking distances when it matters most.

Shorter braking distances on wet and dry.

High-performance handling, greater fuel efficiency

Our Service

People trust us. We take huge pride in our service, consistently scoring 98% customer satisfaction with Trading Standards’ Motor Industry Codes of Practice. We have an Excellent 98% Service Rating on Feefo and have been awarded Tyresafe Retailer of the Year for the last four years.

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Understanding the EU tyre label

The Tyre Label is a mark for motor vehicle tyres. Manufacturers of tyres for cars, light and heavy trucks must specify fuel consumption, wet grip and noise classification of every tyre sold in EU markets starting in November 2012

Noise level rating

This is a measurement in decibels(dB) of the noise created between the tyre and the road. It is represented by 3 bars with a single bar being the lowest level of noise.

Fuel efficiency rating

Rolling resistance is used to measure how fuel efficient a tyre is. The less resistant a tyre is the less fuel it will use to move the vehicle.

A is for the highest performing tyres
G is the least performing

Fuel efficiency rating

The basis for wet grip is the absolute stopping distance when driving 80 km per hour. Between each class, there are 3–6 metres difference in braking distance. Classes "D" and "G" are not used for passenger cars.